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April 30, 1999 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-30

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now Yussel knows what makes this
dish so remarkable.
"With his family around him, and
their smiling faces shining on him,
Yussel felt the Shabbos peace. So
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This is a wonderful book, with
beautiful illustrations by Katya <reni-
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As our Foreparents planted for us,
So shall we plant for our children and grandchildren BT Ta'anit 23a

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* Top Left, Asher and Arlene Tilchin, Gail & Arthur Langer, David & Lily Broner,
Alfred and Bernice Deutsch, 1999 JTS Detroit Honorees

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Noah and the Great Flood by
Mordicai. Gerstein (Simon & Schus-
ter; $16)
Not another," you're thinking.
"Noah's Ark — again?"
Yes, it's true.
Donny Osmond was captivated by
the Joseph story (certainly much more
intriguing than Noah's), appearing for
years in the musical stage production.
But the rest of the world has, since
time immemorial, been telling and re-
telling the tale of Noah.
This book offers a twist: It tells
the story with details from Jewish
legends. Instead of simply starting
out with Noah as an adult, it
begins with his young life when
"light of every color filled the
house" at his birth. There are sto-
ries, too, of giants and strange
animals.
This book has great illustrations,
certainly, but when are we going to
move beyond Noah? Would that
someone really talented came up
with a great children's book about
Ruth, for example, and that's only
the beginning ... II

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